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of people and whether that was helicopter coverage and including the wall-to-wall coverage here on cnn, and multiple passengers told me today that everything was incredibly different in terms of real, real effort to clean and make it better. but as i say that, i want to emphasize something that you have heard as well which is every single person on there has had inkrcredible things to say about the crew. >> they have indeed. they have all, every person that i have heard on telephone and every loved ones said that the crew were amazing and lived through what we lived there and they helped us and most of them going on two to three hours of sleep per night, and they can't say enough about them. management, different. >> yes, management, very different, but mine, as we talk what will happen in the cruise industry, and talk about the cruises, they are not american. the cruise companies are located outside of the united states and they are not subjected to american labor laws and that means they don't earn minimum wage or anything close to it, and maybe in their home countries it is signific
of people and whether that was helicopter coverage and including the wall-to-wall coverage here on cnn, and multiple passengers told me today that everything was incredibly different in terms of real, real effort to clean and make it better. but as i say that, i want to emphasize something that you have heard as well which is every single person on there has had inkrcredible things to say about the crew. >> they have indeed. they have all, every person that i have heard on telephone and...
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you know, sanjay gupta said earlier on, our doctor at cnn said that these situations bring out the best and the worst of people and it seems that the crew stepped up to bring out the best in themselves, and that is what you are saying, tony? >> absolutely. i think that the crew -- as far as i'm concerned, when you are an employee of a corpse, yorati you are in the same boat as everybody else and told what to do and do the best you can, but they went above and beyond that, and my gratitude. >> tony, with the power out, how were you able to charge the cell phone? >> so on deckside by the casino there was one outlet working -- >> one outlet on the whole -- >> one outlet was working, so everyone went around with the extension cords and usually a two to three-hour wait and people just waited and we had nothing else to do the whole time so sit there and watch a phone charge. >> one outlet. and how many people for a two-three-hour line to charge the phone, but what else to do? >> nothing else to look forward to. you go back to the room and close your stateroom door and smells like you are livi
you know, sanjay gupta said earlier on, our doctor at cnn said that these situations bring out the best and the worst of people and it seems that the crew stepped up to bring out the best in themselves, and that is what you are saying, tony? >> absolutely. i think that the crew -- as far as i'm concerned, when you are an employee of a corpse, yorati you are in the same boat as everybody else and told what to do and do the best you can, but they went above and beyond that, and my...
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"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in some ways it's about the 20th century warfare. now in an era when we have drones all over the place, the question is, should we really be spending $400 billion and should taxpayers be paying that for a weapon system that could be obsolete by the time it roll off the runway. >> your reporter wrote it and he has a lot of experience. by no means the first time there's been a battle over high-tech military infrastructure, if you will, weapons, if you will. there's always some fighting going on. but so much has already been spent. here's the question. would it be a m
"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in...
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here is cnn's nick valencia. nick? >> reporter: as a navy s.e.a.l., chris kyle survived four tours of combat duty. but it was at this gun range outside of dallas, texas, where he died. around the corner from his home at the age of 38. he was known to millions of americans as the author of the best-selling book "american sniper" where he chronicled his combat missions. in six years kyle said he killed more than 150 iraqi insurgents. he became so hated by them he had a bounty on his head. >> started every time someone would be shot by a sniper in the area, they associated that with me. >> reporter: to iraqi insurgents he was known as the devil of ramadi. to his fellow navy s.e.a.l.s, kyle was called the legend. born in east texas, he loved horses, but most of all, he loved his family and helping people. according to his friends, almost immediately after returning from combat, kyle started the heroes project to help soldier suffering from ptsd. >> he had a vision to support veterans and their needs and he was fearless in
here is cnn's nick valencia. nick? >> reporter: as a navy s.e.a.l., chris kyle survived four tours of combat duty. but it was at this gun range outside of dallas, texas, where he died. around the corner from his home at the age of 38. he was known to millions of americans as the author of the best-selling book "american sniper" where he chronicled his combat missions. in six years kyle said he killed more than 150 iraqi insurgents. he became so hated by them he had a bounty on...
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cnn's learns explosives weren't the only unstable variable law enforcement had to deal with. there was dykes' state of mind. neighbors described him as a paranoid loner. >> he used to keep notebooks of horse races. he always said that mafia run the horse races. >> reporter: sources close to the case say while talking to police from his bunker, a contentious dykes would ramble on about his theory and wanted to get his message out. >> he feels like he has a story that's important to him although it's very complex. >> reporter: had the early hours of the standoff, local authorities contemplated sending in a local reporting to talk to dykes. local blogger ricky stokes was the first reporter on the scene capturing this video. he says authorities approached him with the idea. and you were willing to go along with that? >> anything they needed me to do, if it meant me showing you to use equipment or many going into the bunker, i was willing to do just like everybody involved in the operation over there would have done. >> reporter: in the end, the plan was nixed and the fbi took ove
cnn's learns explosives weren't the only unstable variable law enforcement had to deal with. there was dykes' state of mind. neighbors described him as a paranoid loner. >> he used to keep notebooks of horse races. he always said that mafia run the horse races. >> reporter: sources close to the case say while talking to police from his bunker, a contentious dykes would ramble on about his theory and wanted to get his message out. >> he feels like he has a story that's...
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. >> reporter: cnn's senior legal analyst says the punishment is on the harsh side but still normal. >> she was way outside those rules and she had to live with the consequence. >> reporter: soto's public defender had no comment. of course, penelope soto wasn't the first defendant to let her fingers, i don't mean this finger, do the talking. at her sentencing in 2010, actress lindsay lohan's eyes may have cried tears but her middle fingernail cried f.u. who knows if it was directed at the court or the press. a judge's spokesperson says it didn't warrant a reaction. >> i'm holding you in contempt of court. >> there's a [ bleep ] surprise. >> what did you say? >> reporter: just don't say -- >> adios. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> don't ever do that. >> "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next groundhog day. no, not february 2nd but the version created by our wonderful leaders in washington, who are kicking the can down the road again. how long before that can is too big to kick? >>> developing story tonight. the answer to whether beyonce's halftime show was respon
. >> reporter: cnn's senior legal analyst says the punishment is on the harsh side but still normal. >> she was way outside those rules and she had to live with the consequence. >> reporter: soto's public defender had no comment. of course, penelope soto wasn't the first defendant to let her fingers, i don't mean this finger, do the talking. at her sentencing in 2010, actress lindsay lohan's eyes may have cried tears but her middle fingernail cried f.u. who knows if it was...
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a good example of this, i know how many of these, interview with peers morgan on cnn. here's is a good example of this. what appears does, his tactic has always been to go up there and say that whoever opposes him on gun policy, said it to newt gingrich last night, whoever opposes among gun policies because they don't give a damn about the did kid in sandy hook, a vial reprehensible disgusting tactic at the uses it on a regular basis but it really is a microcosm of what the left does on a regular basis. i can remember the last time that the left didn't use this tactic. when president obama trot down 7 year-old to stand behind him as he is announcing gun-control legislation and then he puts on his on the white house website videos of the same 7-year-olds reading letters to the president clearly written by their parents and this is supposed to be a substitute for policy. i am unaware of the point at which seven-year-olds became the best guys solving political problems in this country. of authority and acting for the 7-year-old chris something wrong with that and yet we a
a good example of this, i know how many of these, interview with peers morgan on cnn. here's is a good example of this. what appears does, his tactic has always been to go up there and say that whoever opposes him on gun policy, said it to newt gingrich last night, whoever opposes among gun policies because they don't give a damn about the did kid in sandy hook, a vial reprehensible disgusting tactic at the uses it on a regular basis but it really is a microcosm of what the left does on a...
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. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> don't ever do that. >> "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next groundhog day. no, not february 2nd but the version created by our wonderful leaders in washington, who are kicking the can down the road again. how long before that can is too big to kick? >>> developing story tonight. the answer to whether beyonce's halftime show was responsible for the blackout. finally an answer. >>> and a 5-year-old boy who was hold hostage in an underground bunker for six days. his mother speaks out for the first time today. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening to all of you. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, february 5th, the new groundhog day. >> if they can't get a bigger package done by the time the sequester is scheduled to go into effect, then i believe that they should at least pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms. >> a smaller package. because you can't get a deal done in time? so of course, it's not the first time washington has kicked the can down the road. we know that. remember when we first heard about sequest
. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> don't ever do that. >> "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next groundhog day. no, not february 2nd but the version created by our wonderful leaders in washington, who are kicking the can down the road again. how long before that can is too big to kick? >>> developing story tonight. the answer to whether beyonce's halftime show was responsible for the blackout. finally an answer....
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and ted nugent, one of the nra's most vocal supporters promises to bring massive truth to cnn tonight. he gives us an exclusive look at his ranch, the guns he owns, and why he believes guns are crucial for america. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news on the alabama hostin crisis. it is now over. 5-year-old ethan, the little boy's name, he's at a hospital. we found that out a few seconds ago. he's with his family. there's heavy security there as well, and the big headline, he's safe. he was abducted from his school bus and held in an underground bunker for six days. we can also report that the kidnapper, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is dead. i want to get straight to martin savidge who is covering this story in midland city, alabama, about 100 miles south of montgomery. what more can you tell us about this little boy ethan and where he is and how he is tonight? >> we know he's surrounded by a very happy family. that would be his mother, his siblings, and extended family and we have been told that he is in good shape physic
and ted nugent, one of the nra's most vocal supporters promises to bring massive truth to cnn tonight. he gives us an exclusive look at his ranch, the guns he owns, and why he believes guns are crucial for america. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news on the alabama hostin crisis. it is now over. 5-year-old ethan, the little boy's name, he's at a hospital. we found that out a few seconds ago. he's with...
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a look at your headlines right now on cnn. tomorrow in manhattan, new york city will say goodbye to its third term mayor, ed koch. koch died early friday of congestive heart failure. a who's who of new york political power is expected to attend the funeral. former president bill clinton will give a tribute, and current mayor michael bloomberg will deliver the eulogy. ed koch was 88 years old. >>> direct talks between the united states and iran. it could happen. vice president joe biden says washington is willing to sit down one-on-one with iranian officials on the subject of tehran's nuclear program. biden is in germany, attending a security conference later this month, iranian officials will start a new round of nuclear talks with the u.n. security council. >>> the boy scouts of america could decide to lift its ban on gay members as soon as tomorrow. the group holds its executive meeting this week in texas, but republican governor rick perry of texas says there is no reason to change the ban. >> scouting is about teaching a s
a look at your headlines right now on cnn. tomorrow in manhattan, new york city will say goodbye to its third term mayor, ed koch. koch died early friday of congestive heart failure. a who's who of new york political power is expected to attend the funeral. former president bill clinton will give a tribute, and current mayor michael bloomberg will deliver the eulogy. ed koch was 88 years old. >>> direct talks between the united states and iran. it could happen. vice president joe biden...
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there's now a cnn, a cnn connection to this story. >>> a region terrified by a shooting rampage. we have insights from the top cop during an infamous killing spree here in the washington, d.c. area. the president's choice to head the cia is grilled about his role in some of the most extreme and deadly tactics in the war on terror. >>> and the northeast bracing for a repeat of one of the worst blizzards in memory. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> every hour, the manhunt for an alleged cop killer is growing more intense and more dangerous. the suspect is a fired los angeles police officer, with military training, accused of declaring a deadly war of revenge against the lapd. law enforcement officials now are on high alert across the entire state, as this manhunt plays out. it now turns out that the suspect, christopher jordan dornor reached out to cnn. first, let's get the latest from kyung lah. >> wolf, you can definitely see that officers here are on high alert at a couple of different places. the police here are carrying semi-automatic rifles at the l.a. pol
there's now a cnn, a cnn connection to this story. >>> a region terrified by a shooting rampage. we have insights from the top cop during an infamous killing spree here in the washington, d.c. area. the president's choice to head the cia is grilled about his role in some of the most extreme and deadly tactics in the war on terror. >>> and the northeast bracing for a repeat of one of the worst blizzards in memory. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."...
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make sure you stay with cnn. if there's another problem down at the super bowl with the lights or anything else, we'll bring it to you live on cnn. in the meantime, i'm don lemon, we'll keep an eye on that. we're going to send you now to "piers morgan tonight" in progress. >>> diversity and openness, an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. my fellow americans, we are made for this moment. and we will seize it, so long as we seize it together. >> the president there sounding upbeat. acknowledging it's been a tough time. there are challenges obviously ahead. how is he doing do you think? a lot of this comes from the leader in terms of the spirit of a country. in terms of its ability to resurge, if you like. is obama the right man? do you like what you see for maybe the second term obama already? >> i love the man. i voted for him originally. i actually went to a meeting with 18 of the top tech executives, the guys who started google. and in the meeting, everybody was a big supporter. i said, mr. pr
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cnn crews covering the story from about every angle you can imagine. some have been knee deep in the snow. some have actually been in the snow. our coverage spans atlanta to new york to rhode island. and that's where we begin this morning. poppy harlow is in downtown providence where it is a tad chilly. good morning. >> reporter: just a tad chilly. good morning you to, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. what was treacherous here in providence rhode island overnight has turned beautiful. a snowy white downtown providence. still pretty bare. a lot of people not yet coming out of their homes. all of the roads in rhode island under the direction of the governor are completely closed to anything but emergency vehicles because they have a big issue with downed power lines. we've still got about 179,000 homes here in rhode island. that's nearly 1/5 of the population that are affected or without power completely. no power means no heat. they want to keep the roads clear, get the emergency vehicles where they need
cnn crews covering the story from about every angle you can imagine. some have been knee deep in the snow. some have actually been in the snow. our coverage spans atlanta to new york to rhode island. and that's where we begin this morning. poppy harlow is in downtown providence where it is a tad chilly. good morning. >> reporter: just a tad chilly. good morning you to, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. what was treacherous here in providence...
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we'll take it live on cnn. [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. poured over rice! music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. >>> i'm jake tapper live in washington where any minute secretary of state hillary clinton will say good-bye to the department she's led for the past four years. clinton, expected to address state department employees, for the very last time. and it comes hours after a terrorist attack on the u.s. embassy in turkey, a suicide bomber who was reportedly associated with a radical leftist group killed a turkish security guard in broad daylight. after clinton leaves today, former senator j
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and chris cuomo, welcome to cnn. this is how we measure the snow at cnn. we use the president ruler. i have been watching it all day. poking it in the same spot so it's accurate, so we're officially just hitting beyond polk. that's where we are now. you can bet your bottom dollar i think we'll be up to cleveland by tonight. >> we have a long way to go. thank you for the welcome. one of the considerations again is that winter wonderland where ashleigh is, but with that wind and as the storm's bands move, you could have much more extreme weather not that far away. so let's figure out what the track of the storm is with chief meteorologist for cnn chad myers. you're in the severe weather center. what do we understand, first? give us a sense of why this blizzard is a concoction of these two fronts, what it means and where it's moving? >> one low pressure center, chris, brought the cold. one brought the warm. and wet. and the one here from michigan came across, a little bit slower than it maybe could have been. and then the one came up from the south, and that'
and chris cuomo, welcome to cnn. this is how we measure the snow at cnn. we use the president ruler. i have been watching it all day. poking it in the same spot so it's accurate, so we're officially just hitting beyond polk. that's where we are now. you can bet your bottom dollar i think we'll be up to cleveland by tonight. >> we have a long way to go. thank you for the welcome. one of the considerations again is that winter wonderland where ashleigh is, but with that wind and as the...
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i don't mind msnbc as much as i mind cnn. i want more of their voices heard because the more i hear of them, the worse they sound. the more that there is a lawrence o'donnell out there, the more there's a chris matthews who looked like he just woke up five seconds ago and they threw him in front of a camera -- will have will -- [laughter] the better it is for us. the more george stephanopouloss there are, the worst for us. this guy may not be objective, he might not be objective, in fact, he might be like a race-baiting criminal who incites riots. he might be that kind of person. might, allegedly. um, the -- i'm a happy for msnbc and these folks to be there. i'm not happy for the folks who pose as objective journalists to be there, and those are the real targets of the attack. don't bother with lawrence to donnell. bother with george stephanopoulos. >> with one over -- [inaudible] >> thank you so much for being such a strong voice for our shared conservative values. i'm from texas, and there's a lot of social issues that, you
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it's been an interesting evening here on cnn reporting on this and seeing the blackout at the superdome. i'm not going to pretend i know everything about sports. i know a lot about news but not very much about sports. the difference is, i'll tell you. a lot of people that sit in this seat will just pretend. i'm just being honest. thanks for watching. good night. here's morgan right now. >>> tonight he's back. overcoming stress. >> the secret to success. >> add more value than anybody else and you'll have a chance to win. >> overcoming stress. >> happiness is not here every moment. it's not everything it's cracked up to be. meaning is. >> keeping america great. >> our celebration of initiative and enterprise and personal responsibility, these are constants in our character. >> we used to be able to have a dialogue and today it's you're right, you're wrong. >> innings spraeurbl stories and people you'll never forget. the moment you were shot, what goes through your mind? >> you have to get away. >> i went to combat four times. i country my life as my fifth combat. >> tony robins for the h
it's been an interesting evening here on cnn reporting on this and seeing the blackout at the superdome. i'm not going to pretend i know everything about sports. i know a lot about news but not very much about sports. the difference is, i'll tell you. a lot of people that sit in this seat will just pretend. i'm just being honest. thanks for watching. good night. here's morgan right now. >>> tonight he's back. overcoming stress. >> the secret to success. >> add more value...
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meteorologist jennifer delgado from the cnn weather center. alison kosik in new york, where people spent last night waiting in long gas lines. let's begin with indra peterson, live in boston. where shovels and bottled water are hard to come by right now. what we're worried about, 100 people that died in another storm very similar to this one. >> yeah, absolutely. keep in mind, we've been talking about it in boston. a very mild winter so far. 15 inches below normal. but this coastal area developing off the coastline. we could set records. 24 inches of snowfall in 124 hou -- 24 hours. we could break the all-time record of 27.5 inches of snow. you saw the mad dive to get out of town. airports slammed, getting out of town was tough. traffic at a standstill. but the mayor says people are ready. >> very serious storm. we have many staff out there, right behind me you see several departments that will be called on to deal with the emergency. we are hearty new englanders. let me tell you, we are used to these types of storms and we want to remind ever
meteorologist jennifer delgado from the cnn weather center. alison kosik in new york, where people spent last night waiting in long gas lines. let's begin with indra peterson, live in boston. where shovels and bottled water are hard to come by right now. what we're worried about, 100 people that died in another storm very similar to this one. >> yeah, absolutely. keep in mind, we've been talking about it in boston. a very mild winter so far. 15 inches below normal. but this coastal area...
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i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. why are people reacting by buying more guns and ammunition. >> i know my customers feel they will be banned. they need to get it now while they still can. >> what's the most popular? >> anything with over a ten round automatic. that's the rumor they will try to ban. >> do you think those are kind of things they should use in self-defense? >> for self-defense for your home or your property? >> home. >> for your home i like shotguns because you don't have to worry about missing. here in texas sometimes you live on 10, 20 acres. a shotgun wouldn't be very effective. >> do you believe any gun should be banned? >> i do not. >> why? >> it's not case of guns kill people. >> do you believe that the more guns there are in america, the safer the country is? >> in the hands of the right people, yes. if you're going to do anything, i agree that people that have mental retardation or violent felons, they shouldn't have guns. they shouldn't have any rights. law-abiding citizens you should be able t
i'm jake tapper for cnn in minot, north dakota. why are people reacting by buying more guns and ammunition. >> i know my customers feel they will be banned. they need to get it now while they still can. >> what's the most popular? >> anything with over a ten round automatic. that's the rumor they will try to ban. >> do you think those are kind of things they should use in self-defense? >> for self-defense for your home or your property? >> home. >> for...
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crapping into a plastic bag or as the germans call that, the love boat. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] cnn has been on the case for some reason giving this boat crisis wall to (bleep) covered wall coverage treating a stalled cruise ship like it's the shackleton expedition. >> it's a great moment to visually connect you to the daughter you have not seen in seven days. >> jon: yeah, you are not heros, guys. it's not a hostage situation or a baby in a well. you reconnected them. they weren't supposed to see each other. she's on a cruise for a few days. [ laughter ] meanwhile, the ship of stool enjoys 24/7 coverage and a slow tug job back to mobile, alabama, while other stories remain remarkably under the radar. >> heads of state and leaders from 57 islamic countries excluding syria are in the two day capital for the meeting. >> jon: interesting but are they (bleep) in bags? if they are not -- i see it's the oic. not as catchy as islamapalooza but it will do. [ laughter ] are you getting that? all right. the oic led by secretary general ekmeleddin ihsanoglu or as his friends call him -- yeah.
crapping into a plastic bag or as the germans call that, the love boat. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] cnn has been on the case for some reason giving this boat crisis wall to (bleep) covered wall coverage treating a stalled cruise ship like it's the shackleton expedition. >> it's a great moment to visually connect you to the daughter you have not seen in seven days. >> jon: yeah, you are not heros, guys. it's not a hostage situation or a baby in a well. you reconnected them....
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according to our reporting here at cnn, cnn's fran townsend saying, sue see it side bomber that did this attack in turkey was known to american and other intelligence agencies. again, it seems that we have information and aren't always able to act on it in time. is this a sign of a failure on the part of the united states? >> there's no way to know. i think we've got to wait for the investigation to come out. i think one of the other lessons of benghazi is it's a really bad idea to start speculating before you've got the facts. it may turn out that screwed up on this one, that it was preventible. on the record, the good news is he didn't get past the first checkpoi checkpoint. we weren't able to stop him altogether but we kept him from doing more damage than he wanted to do. >> this person didn't get past the first ring of security. this is how these staugss are supposed to be, fortress like. i spoke to jon huntsman a week after benghazi, let me play what he had to say. i think it's more powerful coming from his mouth than mine, here he is. >> but our consulates, particularly those that
according to our reporting here at cnn, cnn's fran townsend saying, sue see it side bomber that did this attack in turkey was known to american and other intelligence agencies. again, it seems that we have information and aren't always able to act on it in time. is this a sign of a failure on the part of the united states? >> there's no way to know. i think we've got to wait for the investigation to come out. i think one of the other lessons of benghazi is it's a really bad idea to start...
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. >> president obama earlier today reinforcing his plans for new gun legislation said -- a recent cnn poll january 14th and 15th. gun registration now, 69% of americans supported that. ban on extended ammo clips, 58%. clear majority in every case of americans that you say i don't understand actually agree with me, not you. what is your response to what the president is trying to do? which of his proposals do you agree with? >> well, i think i can frame it best by identifying the scammer in chief who claims that just to save one life would be worth this. >> isn't it worth it? >> he had a chance to save four americans in benghazi and refused to do so. now he's sending f-16s to egypt. how can you believe him. he's been clued in by the clueless majority that is so out of touch they still call magazines clips, they call personal defense weapons assault weapons, which is a nomen clat tour created by the anti-gun -- i don't agree with president obama on any of that stuff. >> do you agree with universal background checks? >> no. >> why? >> because the government doesn't need to know who has w
. >> president obama earlier today reinforcing his plans for new gun legislation said -- a recent cnn poll january 14th and 15th. gun registration now, 69% of americans supported that. ban on extended ammo clips, 58%. clear majority in every case of americans that you say i don't understand actually agree with me, not you. what is your response to what the president is trying to do? which of his proposals do you agree with? >> well, i think i can frame it best by identifying the...
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appreciate that. >>> neuse news just in to cnn -- news just in to cnn now. a quake has struck northern japan. the 6.9-magnitude quake struck along the coast of japan's second largest island of hokkaido. about 5.5 million people live on the island. no word of injuries or damage. the tsunami warning center saided it does not appear the quake has triggered a tsunami. >>> twitter says around 250,000 accounts were compromised. they gained access to user names and e-mail addresses. twitter officials say they believe the breach may be linked to similar tweets. >>> chelsea clinton accompanied her mom to the state department yesterday for mrs. clinton's farewell. she tweeted this picture of them smiling side by side. chelsea also tweeted that she was "grateful for my mom's and the remarkable state department's service." she added she was thank follow she signed -- thankful she signed off on her last day as -- thankful to share time with her as she signed off on her last day as secretary of state. >> i am so grateful that we've had a chance to contribute in each of ou
appreciate that. >>> neuse news just in to cnn -- news just in to cnn now. a quake has struck northern japan. the 6.9-magnitude quake struck along the coast of japan's second largest island of hokkaido. about 5.5 million people live on the island. no word of injuries or damage. the tsunami warning center saided it does not appear the quake has triggered a tsunami. >>> twitter says around 250,000 accounts were compromised. they gained access to user names and e-mail addresses....